Florida Statutes
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 379.101-379.237)
379.2311 - Nonnative animal management.


(1) As used in this section, the term “priority invasive species” means the following:
(a) Lizards of the genus Tupinambis, also known as tegu lizards;
(b) Species identified in s. 379.372(2)(a);
(c) Pterois volitans, also known as red lionfish; and
(d) Pterois miles, also known as the common lionfish or devil firefish.

(2) The Legislature finds that priority invasive species continue to expand their range and to decimate the fauna and flora of the Everglades and other natural areas and ecosystems in the southern and central parts of the state at an accelerating rate. Therefore, the commission shall establish a pilot program to mitigate the impact of priority invasive species on the public lands or waters of this state.
(a) The goal of the pilot program is to examine the benefits of using strategically deployed, trained private contractors to slow the advance of priority invasive species, contain their populations, and eradicate them from this state.
(b) In implementing the pilot program, the commission may enter into contracts in accordance with chapter 287 with entities or individuals to capture or destroy animals belonging to priority invasive species found on public lands or in the waters of this state. Any private contracted work to be performed on public land or in the waters of the state not owned or managed by the commission must have the consent of the owner.
(c) The commission shall ensure that all captures and disposals of animals that belong to these priority invasive species are documented and photographed and that the geographic location of the take is recorded for research purposes. The commission shall direct the disposal of all animals captured and not destroyed in removal efforts.

History.—s. 1, ch. 2018-82; s. 4, ch. 2020-123; s. 35, ch. 2022-4.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXVIII - Natural Resources; Conservation, Reclamation, and Use

Chapter 379 - Fish and Wildlife Conservation

Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 379.101-379.237)

379.101 - Definitions.

379.102 - Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

379.1025 - Powers, duties, and authority of commission; rules, regulations, and orders.

379.10255 - Headquarters of commission.

379.1026 - Site-specific location information for endangered and threatened species; public records exemption.

379.103 - Duties of executive director.

379.104 - Right to hunt and fish.

379.105 - Harassment of hunters, trappers, or fishers.

379.106 - Administration of commission grant programs.

379.107 - Residential conservation programs.

379.201 - Administrative Trust Fund.

379.203 - Dedicated License Trust Fund.

379.204 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.

379.205 - Florida Panther Research and Management Trust Fund.

379.206 - Grants and Donations Trust Fund.

379.207 - Lifetime Fish and Wildlife Trust Fund.

379.208 - Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund; purposes.

379.209 - Nongame Wildlife Trust Fund.

379.211 - State Game Trust Fund.

379.212 - Land Acquisition Trust Fund.

379.213 - Save the Manatee Trust Fund.

379.214 - Invasive Plant Control Trust Fund.

379.2201 - Deposit of license fees; allocation of federal funds.

379.2202 - Expenditure of funds.

379.2203 - Disposition of fines, penalties, and forfeitures.

379.2213 - Management area permit revenues.

379.2222 - Acquisition of state game lands.

379.2223 - Control and management of state game lands.

379.2224 - Preserves, refuges, etc., not tax-exempt.

379.2225 - Everglades recreational sites; definitions.

379.223 - Citizen support organizations; use of state property; audit.

379.2231 - Additional assessment; Wildlife Alert Reward Association, Inc.

379.224 - Memorandum of agreement relating to Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.

379.2251 - Agreements with Federal Government for the preservation of saltwater fisheries; authority of commission.

379.2252 - Compacts and agreements; generally.

379.2253 - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact; implementing legislation.

379.2254 - Gulf States Marine Fisheries Compact; implementing legislation.

379.2255 - Wildlife Violator Compact Act.

379.2256 - Compact licensing and enforcement authority; administrative review.

379.2257 - Cooperative agreements with United States Forest Service; penalty.

379.2258 - Assent to provisions of Act of Congress of September 2, 1937.

379.2259 - Assent to federal acts.

379.226 - Florida Territorial Waters Act; alien-owned commercial fishing vessels; prohibited acts; enforcement.

379.2271 - Harmful-Algal-Bloom Task Force.

379.2272 - Harmful-algal-bloom program; implementation; goals; funding.

379.2273 - Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative; Initiative Technology Advisory Council.

379.2281 - Jim Woodruff Dam; reciprocity agreements.

379.2282 - St. Marys River; reciprocity agreements.

379.2291 - Endangered and Threatened Species Act.

379.2292 - Endangered and Threatened Species Reward Program.

379.2293 - Airport activities within the scope of a federally approved wildlife hazard management plan or a federal or state permit or other authorization for depredation or harassment.

379.23 - Federal conservation of fish and wildlife; limited jurisdiction.

379.231 - Regulation of nonnative animals.

379.2311 - Nonnative animal management.

379.232 - Water bottoms.

379.233 - Release of balloons.

379.2341 - Publications by the commission.

379.2342 - Private publication agreements; advertising; costs of production.

379.2351 - Land-based commercial and recreational fishing activities; legislative findings and purpose; definitions; legal protection; local ordinances; prohibited activity.

379.2352 - State employment; priority consideration for qualified displaced employees of the saltwater fishing industry.

379.236 - Retention, destruction, and reproduction of commission records.

379.237 - Courts of equity may enjoin.